Gordon Ramsay Insults NASCAR Star's Favorite Sandwich

On Sunday, Gordon Ramsay stopped by Dover International Speedway in Delaware to film scenes for his new cooking show The F Word, with Danica Patrick and other members of NASCAR, reports USA Today.

Jonathan Ferrey / Stringer / Getty Images

Apparently, Ramsay is a “car nut,” boasting a private collection of sports cars. On Sunday, he served as the AAA 400 Drive for Autism grand marshal at the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.

Ramsay managed to whip up a breakfast for the Stewart-Haas racing crew without dropping a single swear word. Joined by tire changer Eric Maycroft as his sous chef, Ramsay treated the crew to fresh smoothies and a crab omelet, a crew that, according to Maycroft, typically only have time to stop at Dunkin Donuts for breakfast.

Later, Ramsay chatted with Patrick, who lived in England as a teenager. She told the celebrity chef that she typically eats butternut squash, ground bison, and half an avocado before a race.

No f-bombs were dropped in his chat with Patrick either, to whom he explained his penchant for cursing.

“I don't just curse for the sake of it. When I'm under pressure I do. I think that's anyone. Sport. Drivers. Chefs. At that level, let's be honest, when I cook at that level, it is intense. When I'm flipping an omelet, I'm going to be your best friend,” he said.